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4 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

Still in office..............still telling lies

 

 

 

Hurricane gloria was in mid 80s and super storm sandy was about 10 years ago. He might be right though, his father might have handled it much better.

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PPP lib response: "Yeah, but the difference is the democrats punish their own"

 

 

LOL

 

 

CUOMO COMEBACK BEGINS: Looks like the Democratic National Committee’s fund-raising arm is helping the soon-to-be-former New York chief executive pay off debts and start a stash for future opportunities.

 

 

https://freebeacon.com/elections/democratic-national-committees-top-data-firm-stands-by-cuomo/

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, RiotAct said:

I was just coming here to post this.

 

Glad to see we have new blood in office. Perhaps female perspective will help her out state leadership back on track. 
 

That said….we’re to believe the Lt Governor had zero knowledge of her boss sexually harassing employees, and was totally, completely in the dark on the COVID death count?  No one warned her, no one raised red flags, she wasn’t interested in looking into the numbers occurring on her watch?   
 

Sure. 
 

Meet the new boss, likely same as the old boss. 

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2 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I was just coming here to post this.

 

Glad to see we have new blood in office. Perhaps female perspective will help her out state leadership back on track. 
 

That said….we’re to believe the Lt Governor had zero knowledge of her boss sexually harassing employees, and was totally, completely in the dark on the COVID death count?  No one warned her, no one raised red flags, she wasn’t interested in looking into the numbers occurring on her watch?   
 

Sure. 
 

Meet the new boss, likely same as the old boss. 

Just playing devil's advocate- maybe she assisted in getting him ousted because of his actions. I have no inside information but I want to give her a fair shot 

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2 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I was just coming here to post this.

 

Glad to see we have new blood in office. Perhaps female perspective will help her out state leadership back on track. 
 

That said….we’re to believe the Lt Governor had zero knowledge of her boss sexually harassing employees, and was totally, completely in the dark on the COVID death count?  No one warned her, no one raised red flags, she wasn’t interested in looking into the numbers occurring on her watch?   
 

Sure. 
 

Meet the new boss, likely same as the old boss. 

 

 

I'm sure they didn't communicate often.  She isn't his type. Who wants a buzzkill at the conference table?

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, snafu said:

 

 

I'm sure they didn't communicate often.  She isn't his type. Who wants a buzzkill at the conference table?

 

 

 

The information I’m thinking she was read in on would not come from him.  I can’t imagine her being clueless as for they types of things that brought him down—too many voices with too many ambitious people, and he’s too big a target. 
 

 

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58 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Just playing devil's advocate- maybe she assisted in getting him ousted because of his actions. I have no inside information but I want to give her a fair shot 

Maybe, but she’s been lt gov since 2015. If she didn’t know, she was blissfully ignorant.  
 

Btw, on the Today show right after Cuomo announced his resignation, Savannah Guthrie quizzed her on what she knew and how she might have missed it.  Hochul’s response was I’m essence “I travel a lot”.   It would have been nice to see her pressed on that. 
 

This is politics and my only point is that it would be virtually impossible for her not to be read in on information this potentially damaging to her.  No idea the numbers were being cooked?  No idea Cuomo groped female staffers?  
 

 

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On 8/27/2021 at 12:43 PM, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey if they distribute it then it will no longer be there slush fund, so what is supposed to do, actually help the common citizen?

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Nah.  Don't overreact.  New York and California are simply dying and no longer relevant.  California losing house seats for first time ever.  New York has the same population it had in 1970.

 

You leave.  Unfortunately, many vote the same way.  That has to stop.  

 

Because these policies will follow them.  See Virginia.  

 

 

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11 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

Nah.  Don't overreact.  New York and California are simply dying and no longer relevant.  California losing house seats for first time ever.  New York has the same population it had in 1970.

 

You leave.  Unfortunately, many vote the same way.  That has to stop.  

 

Because these policies will follow them.  See Virginia.  

 

 

 

The goal is to make everyone think the same way. Outliers are bad in socialist societies.

 

...Besides, doesn't really make sense to be "gifted" in Critical Race Theory.

 

 

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  • 2 months later...
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Quarter of NY counties refuse to ‘become mask police’ despite Hochul mandate
 

County officials statewide opposed to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s mask mandate called it “silly,” “misguided” and “unenforceable” on Tuesday — with one rejecting it as “Gestapo tactics” and another saying “we’re not going to become the mask police.”
 

Since Hochul announced her order on Friday, leaders in 13 Republican-controlled counties have publicly refused to force businesses that don’t require vaccination for admittance to make workers, customers and visitors wear masks.
 

The defiant counties — along with Nassau County, where incoming Republican County Executive-elect Bruce Blakeman has said he’ll defy the mandate — account for nearly one-quarter of all the state’s territories, not including the five boroughs of New York City.
 

In addition to Nassau, four other counties — Rockland, Orange, Putnam and Dutchess — are among the Big Apple’s suburbs.
 

Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus said he opposed “using Gestapo tactics and going business to business and asking them if they are enforcing masking.”
 

“My health department has critical things to do that are more important than enforcing this and I think small businesses have been through enough already,” he said.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/12/14/quarter-of-ny-counties-refuse-to-enforce-hochul-mask-mandate/

 

 

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Returned last night from visiting family in WNY and all I can say is Wow.

 

Spent lots of time off the beaten path driving Rt 7 (parallel to I-88), was sad to see that Gibby's in Duanesburg closed.   Also drove all of Rt 417 (parallel to Rt 17/I-86).  Visited the Comedy and Lucille Ball museums in Jamestown which were nice.

 

Pretty much everywhere else I passed is starting to look like a third world s**t-hole.  I expected that in some area's (over toward Salamanca) but even towns that used to be nice are continuing to degrade.  There must be a tax break in NYS for blue tarp as it seems every 10th house has some wrapped around something.  It amazes me the number of vehicles on the road in NYS that would be impounded as an unsafe vehicle in other states.  Some of the trucks are just a cab with garbage can of rust sitting on the back.  Considering there's a housing shortage I can't believe the number of houses that are in such poor shape they should be condemned.  My kids couldn't believe people actually lived in them.

 

Are other people seeing the same throughout NYS?  I don't get to Rochester or Buffalo much anymore and just drive through Albany.  I'm very familiar from Cobleskill to Binghamton and West to Olean.  That entire stretch is starting to look like a failed state.

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So the cars have rust. Have you seen the price of new cars now? Lived in CT for 2 years (has no inspection). Saw more cars tagged on the side of the interstate than anyplace else. 

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